Have out your book and a pen Journal Entries Due September 21st Literature Test 1 Philosophies of Literature Intro to Conflict Miss Hinch The Duel Through the Tunnel Top Man Ransom of Red Chief ID: 178030
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Happy Friday!
Have out your book and a pen.Slide2
Journal Entries Due September 21stSlide3
Literature Test 1Philosophies of LiteratureIntro to ConflictMiss Hinch
The DuelThrough the TunnelTop Man
Ransom of Red ChiefSlide4
Literature Test 1
6
0?’s (
scantron
)
matching/multiple choice/true & false
one bonus ?
Know
:
literary terms (protagonist, antagonist, etc.)
details of the stories
characters (major/minor)
settings
conflicts in each story (main ones)
author information
philosophies of literature (1
st
day)
video question (Mt. Everest video)Slide5
TOP MAN
b
y James Ramsey UllmanSlide6
Author: James Ramsey Ullman
(1907-71)
He drew from his
own
experiences.
He scaled Everest, the Matterhorn, Mt. Olympus
and the
Canadian
Rockies.
Breakneck on the Hudson River—
famous snake encounter
inspired himSlide7
Plot—
exploration team attempts
to climb the summit of
Kalpurtha
Setting—
Kalpurtha
(K3)
highest peak in the
Garhwal
Himalayas
27,930
ft.
fictional
4
th
highest peak in the world Slide8
Osborn
Nace
Excited
Reserved
Inexperienced
Younger & Muscular
Older & Agile
Experienced
Main Characters’ CredentialsSlide9Slide10
Osborn
Nace
Excited
Reserved
Inexperienced
Younger & Muscular
Older & Agile
Experienced
Immature
Self-controlled
Enthusiastic
CautiousSlide11
Osborn & Nace
SIMILARITY
superior mountaineersSlide12
Minor Characters:
Narrator –
Frank
Sayre Randolph –
team leader
Wittmer
–
lawyer
Johns –
Alaskan pioneer
Dr.
Schlapp
–
physician
Bixler
–
meteorologist/photographer
porters –
nativesSlide13
Character Types:
Protagonist—
Martin
Nace
Antagonist—
Paul Osborn
*He is a catalyst used to reveal
Nace’s
struggles.Slide14
Conflicts
man vs.
man=
Nace
& Osborn
man vs. greater
power=
mountain
man vs. himself
Nace’s
age
death
of Furness
“
TO MARTIN FROM JOHN”Slide15
Christian
Character Qualities
Courage
(Josh.
1:9
, 18; Ps. 27:14)
Selflessness
(I John 3:16-18)
Enthusiasm
(Col. 3:23)
Wisdom
(Prov. 1:5; 13:20)Slide16
Theme
:
“It is during
ordeals
like
this that
the
surface
trappings of a man are shed
and
his
secret
mettle
[courage] laid bare
.”
*
It is during hard times that you find out
what a man is really like.Slide17Slide18Slide19
Master of Irony
Irony: a situation that is strange or funny because things happen in a way that seems to be the opposite of what you expected
1862-1910Slide20
Examples of Irony
Town Name: Summit is flat.
Characters:
Kidnappers are kidnapped.
Resolution:
Kidnappers pay to return their victim.Slide21
Ironic Characterization
Protagonists:
Sam & Bill (kidnappers)
Antagonist:
Red Chief (kidnapped child)Slide22
Ironic Conflicts
Man vs. Man:
Kidnappers vs. kid
Man vs. Himself:
Bill vs. his intense fear of the kid Slide23
Ironic Allusions
Example:
David vs. Goliath
*The little man wins!Slide24
Themes
Crime never pays.
Easy wealth doesn’t come easily.
*You reap what you sow.